What Do We Owe Veterans?
Service connected disabilities have changed millions of lives over the course of American history. This survey explores what the wounds of war mean today for communities in our region.

Everyone's input is valued. The results will inform talk shows and a live television program, produced by Jefferson Public Radio and Southern Oregon Public Television, working in partnership with the VA SORCC. At its heart, the project asks how society can better support disabled Veterans.
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Please tell us how much you you agree or disagree with a few things. These are statements that tend to come up over and over when we report on Veterans and do not reflect the opinions of JPR, SOPTV or the VA SORCC. *
Strongly agree
Agree.
It really depends.
Disagree.
Strongly disagree.
Systems are in place to care for disabled Veterans and those systems work well. 
Veterans should be guaranteed employment after discharge.
Veterans should be guaranteed income for life after discharge.
Veterans suffering strictly from psychological trauma can be rehabilitated, given the right care. 
There should be a strict limit on the number of times a service member can be deployed.
Single parents should not be deployed on Active Duty. 
Housing should be provided to Veterans who need it. 
Is there anything you'd like to add about these statements or your responses?
What is your relationship to the U.S. Armed Forces? *
Please choose all that apply.
Have you ever been wounded in a theater of war? *
How has military service affected your life and your family's life?
Please be as detailed as you want to be. If a question doesn't mean anything to you, skip it.
How can public agencies and/or communities better serve Veterans and their families?
Please be as detailed as you want to be.
The next few questions are intended for Veterans and people closely related to them.  
If they don't mean anything to you, please skip this section.
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Frequently
Daily
People ask about my service, or that of my immediate family member. 
People confront me about the politics of war.
People treat me or my immediate family like a hero. 
People mistrust me because of my service or relationship to a service member. 
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Where do you live? *
Just city and state, please.
Is it okay for a producer from Jefferson Public Radio to contact you about this survey? *
If yes, please provide your name and phone number or email address here.
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